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Library Of Congress Blames 'Coding Error' After Key Parts Of Constitution Get Wiped From Site

The site issue surfaced months after a senior Trump official claimed the administration was "actively looking" at suspending a major constitutional provision.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Library Of Congress Blames 'Coding Error' After Key Parts Of Constitution Get Wiped From Site

The site issue surfaced months after a senior Trump official claimed the administration was "actively looking" at suspending a major constitutional provision.

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aljazeera.com10 mesi fa

Have sections of the US Constitution gone missing from government website?

A Library of Congress website temporarily omitted parts of Article 1 due to a coding error corrected later that day.

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  1. giovedì 7 agosto 2025·huffpost.com

    Library Of Congress Blames 'Coding Error' After Key Parts Of Constitution Get Wiped From Site

    The site issue surfaced months after a senior Trump official claimed the administration was "actively looking" at suspending a major constitutional provision.

  2. venerdì 8 agosto 2025·aljazeera.com

    Have sections of the US Constitution gone missing from government website?

    A Library of Congress website temporarily omitted parts of Article 1 due to a coding error corrected later that day.